
Loosh AI (Subnet 78 on Bittensor) has been accepted into the NVIDIA Inception Program, a global accelerator designed to support AI startups with tools, technical guidance, and ecosystem support.
The team confirmed the news on X, stating that Loosh is building cognition infrastructure for robotics and agentic systems, including persistent memory, multimodal inference, and orchestration.
Founded in 2024 by CEO Lisa Cheng and CTO Chris Sorel, Loosh AI is developing a decentralized protocol focused on turning human cognitive signals such as neurodata, nonverbal behavior, and emotional inference into machine-readable intelligence that can power autonomous agents and robots.
The project recently launched its Cognition Engine Beta, featuring multi-stage inference and tool calling, with API access for developers. By leveraging Bittensorβs distributed GPU network, Loosh enables global miners to contribute compute toward training and running these cognition models.
The NVIDIA Inception Program provides members access to NVIDIA developer tools, technical training, preferred pricing on hardware/software, and visibility through NVIDIAβs startup network without equity requirements.
Looshβs inclusion comes as the team continues expanding its βcognition layerβ vision: building infrastructure that enables AI agents to operate with memory, adaptive reasoning, and more human-like decision frameworks.
Developers can join the beta via loosh.ai.

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